backsassin (
backsassin) wrote in
reefnet2023-07-01 08:56 pm
KY321B | voice | day 012
Just want to clarify something I said when I first got here:
Whatever brought me to this place didn’t just get me stuck in human form. It actually made me human.
Case in point: sweat glands. Clawdites don’t have them. Humans do.
On a related note: how do you all deal with being so wet all the time? I know it’s how you thermoregulate, but it feels so gross. I feel like I need to be carrying around a towel…
[ It’s one of many, many complaints Zam has about her new human physiology, but in the interest of not offending her majority-human fellow islanders, she’ll keep them to herself. For now. ]
Anyone else get their species swapped upon waking up here? And more importantly: what are the chances we'll be able to be turned back?
Whatever brought me to this place didn’t just get me stuck in human form. It actually made me human.
Case in point: sweat glands. Clawdites don’t have them. Humans do.
On a related note: how do you all deal with being so wet all the time? I know it’s how you thermoregulate, but it feels so gross. I feel like I need to be carrying around a towel…
[ It’s one of many, many complaints Zam has about her new human physiology, but in the interest of not offending her majority-human fellow islanders, she’ll keep them to herself. For now. ]
Anyone else get their species swapped upon waking up here? And more importantly: what are the chances we'll be able to be turned back?

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[ Well, mostly hydrated. Technically she's still recovering from several days spent wandering the island without water, but she has access to enough now. ]
If this island turns everyone human, I guess we wouldn't know, would we? Some people might just be less inclined to share than I am.
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Not that I'm implying you're like an animal! Oh, god. Sorry! That came out- I just- I-I mean non-human-
Maybe it's because you're a person? L-like a sapient person.
voice | KD201D (little threadjack if that's okay)
[ Look, he has complicated feelings about the species responsible for enslaving and abusing him and his kind. ]
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[He shouldn't have made that clarification.]
It's just good to be mindful.
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Not people...?
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Guess we've got to ask ourselves: if the thing bringing us over has some kind of agenda, why's it need all the people on the island to be human? [ A wry huff of laughter. ] I'd guess it wanted a level playing field, but that didn't stop it from bringing me in minus an arm.
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I don't know why it would trap you in one form, though. Or leave you without an arm.
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Um... was it a great idea to take the computer completely apart?
[Just. You know? They could have used that later with the password.]
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Ay, ay, ay, don't worry about it! It'll be fine. I already thought about that. There's one at the other place, too! Where the detective is. We can use that one when we find the password!
'Course, we might need to get the power back on first. But, ah! Details.
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I just- I want to get to the airfield and start planning. M-making sure we can have supplies and things for people who turn up here. Caches of useful stuff like fresh water and some rations. We need that for when someone doesn't turn up close to a river or-or near fruit or stuff. I want people to have an easy time finding what they need to survive until they can find everyone else.
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[ To the second part: "Why the hell do you care so much about other people, man?" he wants to say. Logically, he does know why - Martin doesn't want anyone else to go through what he went through - but he doesn't understand, emotionally, why Martin is so invested in sparing others his own fate. It would be part genuine curiosity, part rhetorical question.
But Ben would never say that! Ben is the kind of man who, even if he has a temper, would implicitly understand that kind of empathy. So all Lalo says is: ]
Sounds like a sensible goal. How do you plan to do that, if I may ask?
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Or maybe it's just faulty tech. If it was some sort of device that brought us here, maybe it's only configured to transport humans—and what happened to me and Kaydee is just the error it throws when it tries to pull in any other sapients.
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S-sorry. This is all really cerebral. I'm not explaining well, and I-I'm not- My boyfriend's the smart one. [He'll just... lean back into being a bit of a bumbling fool to make this sound less like a reasoned theory and more just random speculation.]
But tech makes sense!
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And honestly, unless your boyfriend has experience hopping between universes, I don't think he'd be doing much better at explaining any of this. It's above all our paygrades. Don't beat yourself up.
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And definitely not made for this heat. [A beleaguered sigh. He really does miss the apocalypse at times.]
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[ There's a reason she tended to wear a human face back home—she just preferred it as a disguise rather than her actual body. ]
K... Do you mean Kaydee? You mean this kind of thing has happened to him before?
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But, yeah. He, uh… he mentioned he’s been to other universes before.